How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

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SR68GTO
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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby SR68GTO » Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:10 pm

I am still a bit miffed by Kramer because he told me that most patients improve significantly after 4-5 weeks of the type of surgery we had, knowing full well, that in your case you took much longer. He never mentioned that. My guess is that two surgeries in the space of a few weeks with the extensive amount of trauma from the "flushing" etc., you would be expected to take longer than normal to heal. I only wish he told me that before suggesting removal or getting a second opinion. It would have given me more confidence.

Well, I do wish you the best and will be anxious to hear how it goes with the different surgical approach. I may be doing the same at some point.

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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby Bigtime071 » Sun Aug 31, 2014 9:08 pm

Yes Sir I know what you mean that was alot of trauma in a few weeks. I had mine taken out in 2 and a half weeks. I thought I was gonna dye. It hurt so bad. Yeah I think Kramer didnt want you or me to worry , thats why he told us it would be fine in a month to six weeks. I really don't like the semi ridged implant. Its better than nothing I guess. But its like between one to ten its about a three. To me. You might like yours more than me but I don't want to go the rest of my life like this. I will keep you posted on my latest surgery and thanks for all the Prayers I think all of us brave men that takes this leap of Faith must be in Prayer daily.

SR68GTO
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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby SR68GTO » Tue Sep 02, 2014 7:31 am

Did the doc give you any Viagra to help with some growth. He gave me some and said it might help but I have not used it yet?

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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby Bigtime071 » Fri Sep 05, 2014 9:31 pm

Sorry it took me so Long to message back been busy at work. They just put us on 6 days. I already had viagra been taking it for 14 years it worked great until last november.but everything stopped working thats when I decided to take this leap of faith and it bit me hard. But hopefully this next time will be the charm. Let me know how you are doing. I can tell you everything about the semi ridged if you want to pm me. Take care Buddy.

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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby SR68GTO » Sun Sep 14, 2014 12:25 pm

Hi Bigtime,

Tried to send you a personal message. Did you ever get it?

Little more than 6 weeks out from second surgery. Still have significant pain inside the testicles and very sensitive on the surface of the penis. Pain is not severe but very uncomfortable. Can only wear very loose clothing and no under ware. Had successful sex three times working through the pain. Kramer says to "stay the course", it will get better. I told him I am "hanging my hat" on what you experienced which gives me some hope it will eventually be better. Kramer says he doubts it will take three to four months but the recovery has been sooo slow, I am not so sure.

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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby Bigtime071 » Sun Sep 14, 2014 3:13 pm

HI Sr68Gto yeah I just got your pm . Just got new minutes on my phone. It was very painful for a while. It took me 3 months before I could bend my penis down in a comfortable position. Its very aggrivating for a while. It will get better once the infection is completely gone which took me 4 months. Everything is still healing and all the blood vessels and tissue are healing also. I think your gonna be fine. Its such a trauma with the infection and all the trauma to that area it takes some time for everything to heal and your body to accept the continuous stretching of the semiridgid implant. All the things that you described I had the same situation. I can hardly tell I have the implant now. But its been 9 months now for me.

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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby SR68GTO » Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:02 pm

I only hope you are right and in time it will feel better. 7 weeks today and I still feel pain deep inside the scrotum and sensitivity on the surface of my penis. Kramer says to hang in there but I am just so fearful that this pain will never go away. He says it will in time but in the meantime its making me nuts with worry! I am wondering what the hell he did to me when others seem to have no major issues. I think he should rethink whatever flushing procedure he said he did because where I feel the pain nothing was really done and the pump was removed.

One fellow told me he had failed surgeries by first Kramer and then Eids. He is now going to a surgeon in Houston whom he says has repaired several Kramer and Eids screw-ups. I am trying to hang in there but everyday in the last week or so I have felt little or no improvement.

I also seem to have a greater urgency to urinate. Who knows if that has something to do with the surgeries.

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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby Bigtime071 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 3:14 pm

Hi SR68GTO I think some guys just have bad luck sometimes. You will be fine my scrotum was very sore too just give it some time brother. I was wondering if I was gonna ever heal too. But I had no choice but to be patient with this. I have no pain now. And been working the whole time. Take it easy and be patient. My friend.

SR68GTO
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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby SR68GTO » Thu Sep 18, 2014 6:24 pm

Hi ... can you tell me when you had the pain I described, did anything help relieve it? I have been using a heating pad. Seems to help a bit but not much. I also take a Xanax once in a while to ease my anxiety but I hate to take that stuff unless I really have to.

Neisseria
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Re: How to place a semi rigid inplant when not in use

Postby Neisseria » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:23 pm

it is known that Eid and Kramer are 2 of the 5 best surgeons IN THE WORLD. If that surgeon in Houston is telling you that he is used to correct their mistakes, don´t trust him, he probably wants only to get your money...
28 years Old. Had been suffering most of my life because of venous leak. Got it worse by an injection that scarred my left corpora.
Implanted with a ColoPlast Titan 31/1/18


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